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Jade Harrell with Shana Cook, Special Events Manager, Humane Society of Missouri and four-legged friend, Hudson.

Glow in the Park

· Get your tickets now! The event is almost at capacity!

· What: Reserve your front row seat at the spectacular Glow in the Park Balloon Glow Charity Dinner, held under the auspices of the Great Forest Park Balloon Race, and benefiting the Humane Society of Missouri’s Animal Cruelty Fund.
o All guests receive private entrance to Forest Park; private, valet parking; a fabulous dinner; cocktails; dancing; and an awesome, up-close-and-personal view of the Balloon Glow and fireworks show. Proceeds benefit the Humane Society of Missouri Animal Cruelty Fund, dedicated to investigating, healing and preventing animal abuse.

· When: Friday, Sept. 18, 2015
VIP Party 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.
Cocktails and Balloon Glow Viewing 6:30 p.m.
Dinner and Dancing 8 – 10 p.m.
Fireworks Spectacular 9:15 p.m.

· Where: Central Fields in Forest Park

· Cost: $150 per person – Glow in the Park General Admission includes private entry to Forest Park, private parking, dinner and up-close Balloon Glow viewing.

$250 per person – VIP Admission includes private entry to Forest Park, private parking, a champagne toast and hors d’oeuvres with exclusive access to balloonist field, dinner, and up-close Balloon Glow viewing.

Tables of 10 are also available for purchase. Those purchasing a VIP table will receive table signage for your company/organization.

· For more information or to purchase tickets, visit hsmo.org/glow or call 314.951.1501.

About the Humane Society of Missouri
The Humane Society of Missouri (HSMO) is one of the oldest, largest, most respected animal welfare organizations in the United States ranking among the top five in the country.
· More than 75,000 animals and tens of thousands of children and adults benefit every year from the life-saving, life-enriching programs and services offered by the organization.
· Humane Society of Missouri programs and services are designed to give second chances to unwanted and abused animals; help solve the problems of pet overpopulation, animal abuse and neglect and strengthen the bonds between pets and people.
· The Humane Society of Missouri receives no funding from the United Way; any local, state or federal government entity; or any national animal welfare organizations. HSMO relies on support primarily through private contributions and fees from services.

Animal Cruelty Task Force and Disaster Response Team
· One of the largest animal rescue teams in the United States, in operation for 50 years
· 15 field-tested, experienced professional animal cruelty investigators and rescuers
· National reputation for expertise in puppy mill, hoarding and dog fighting rescues
· State of Missouri Lead Animal Welfare Agency for animal rescue and sheltering during disasters
· Provides training and expertise on the link between animal and human abuse to law enforcement and social service agencies
· Annually, travels more than 305,000 miles responding to 14,800 abuse/neglect reports involving more than 30,000 animals
· Report Animal Abuse and Neglect – 314-647-4400 or 800-383-9835

Macklind Avenue Headquarters
1201 Macklind Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63110
314-647-8800
www.hsmo.org
Jade Harrell with Shana Cook, Special Events Manager, Humane Society of Missouri and four-legged friend, Hudson. Glow in the Park · Get your tickets now! The event is almost at capacity! · What: Reserve your front row seat at the spectacular Glow in the Park Balloon Glow Charity Dinner, held under the auspices of the Great Forest Park Balloon Race, and benefiting the Humane Society of Missouri’s Animal Cruelty Fund. o All guests receive private entrance to Forest Park; private, valet parking; a fabulous dinner; cocktails; dancing; and an awesome, up-close-and-personal view of the Balloon Glow and fireworks show. Proceeds benefit the Humane Society of Missouri Animal Cruelty Fund, dedicated to investigating, healing and preventing animal abuse. · When: Friday, Sept. 18, 2015 VIP Party 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Cocktails and Balloon Glow Viewing 6:30 p.m. Dinner and Dancing 8 – 10 p.m. Fireworks Spectacular 9:15 p.m. · Where: Central Fields in Forest Park · Cost: $150 per person – Glow in the Park General Admission includes private entry to Forest Park, private parking, dinner and up-close Balloon Glow viewing. $250 per person – VIP Admission includes private entry to Forest Park, private parking, a champagne toast and hors d’oeuvres with exclusive access to balloonist field, dinner, and up-close Balloon Glow viewing. Tables of 10 are also available for purchase. Those purchasing a VIP table will receive table signage for your company/organization. · For more information or to purchase tickets, visit hsmo.org/glow or call 314.951.1501. About the Humane Society of Missouri The Humane Society of Missouri (HSMO) is one of the oldest, largest, most respected animal welfare organizations in the United States ranking among the top five in the country. · More than 75,000 animals and tens of thousands of children and adults benefit every year from the life-saving, life-enriching programs and services offered by the organization. · Humane Society of Missouri programs and services are designed to give second chances to unwanted and abused animals; help solve the problems of pet overpopulation, animal abuse and neglect and strengthen the bonds between pets and people. · The Humane Society of Missouri receives no funding from the United Way; any local, state or federal government entity; or any national animal welfare organizations. HSMO relies on support primarily through private contributions and fees from services. Animal Cruelty Task Force and Disaster Response Team · One of the largest animal rescue teams in the United States, in operation for 50 years · 15 field-tested, experienced professional animal cruelty investigators and rescuers · National reputation for expertise in puppy mill, hoarding and dog fighting rescues · State of Missouri Lead Animal Welfare Agency for animal rescue and sheltering during disasters · Provides training and expertise on the link between animal and human abuse to law enforcement and social service agencies · Annually, travels more than 305,000 miles responding to 14,800 abuse/neglect reports involving more than 30,000 animals · Report Animal Abuse and Neglect – 314-647-4400 or 800-383-9835 Macklind Avenue Headquarters 1201 Macklind Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63110 314-647-8800 www.hsmo.org read more read less

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